Hard to believe it’s been nearly 50 years since I first saw this masterpiece.
Clint Eastwood’s presence in this movie was pure magic.
Who else thinks the pacing of older Westerns beats today’s films
Did you first watch this in theaters or on TV?
This film taught me more about grit and survival than any other Western.
Some of these actors deserved way more recognition than they got.
I can still remember my dad quoting lines from Josey Wales at the dinner table.
The realism in the gunfights puts modern movies to shame.
Which scene from Josey Wales stuck with you the most?
Was this movie better than Unforgiven in your opinion?
Every time I watch it, I discover something new in the background scenes.
Makes me wish they still made Westerns with this much heart and authenticity.
Even the supporting cast brought unforgettable performances.
You can feel the raw tension in every stare and every silence.
How many times have you rewatched Josey Wales over the years?